Essential oils and aroma products such as room sprays, scented lamps, bath additives and massage oils are freely available commercially. One professional group involved in aromatherapy is theRetail trade,especially inDrugstoresand perfumeries andPharmacies.When selling products, it is important to be able to advise customers competently and individually.
In theMedicineessential oils are used for different purposes depending on their direct effect on organs and metabolism - in humans and animals. For naturopaths, doctors and other medical and nursing professions, aromatherapy can be an interestingSupplementary methodrepresent.
As aromatherapy focuses on the effect that oils have on the psyche and mood via the sense of smell, it is particularly suitable as a complementary method for professional groups who are generally concerned with the well-being of people (and animals). Especially in theCarefromDementia sufferersand people with other cognitive impairments, aromatherapy is becoming increasingly popular. It is also of great importance inMassage,be it medical, sports or partial body massages such as in foot care or neck massages, or also asRelaxation aidin the wellness area or in obstetrics.
Finally, aromatherapy is also helpful where the improvement of individual well-being is not the goal, but the means: in theDesignfromSalesroomsorPractice facilitiesfor example, reception areas in hotels and wellness centers.